Golspie

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Tel code: 01408 | code search
Postcode: KW10 | code search
Population: 1650
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Golspie is a picturesque village sheltering at the foot of Ben Bhraggie on the banks of the Moray Firth in the Highlands of Scotland and is home to just over sixteen hundred people. Agriculture and the fishing industry played a major role in the growth and prosperity of the village where impressive stone houses and buildings line the roads. There is a good choice of shops, cafes and bars to chose from, and a fine sandy beach with unforgettable views where seals and a wealth of wildlife are often seen. History is woven throughout the village with the delightful 18th Century church of St Andrews and nearby turreted Dunrobin Castle.

Attraction

Dunrobin Castle & Gardens
Golspie North Beach
Golspie South Beach

Dentist

Community Dental Service

Doctor

Golspie Medical Centre

Golf Club

Golspie Golf Course

Pub and Bar

The Caberfeidh

Restaurant

Trawler Restaurant

School

Golspie High School
Golspie Primary School

Places to Stay near Golspie

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Bhraggie House (0.94 miles)

Bhraggie House
Bhraggie House is situated in a wonderful location about one mile from the village of Golspie in a very quiet cul-de-sac. It has magnificent views from the lounge and both bedrooms which are overlooking the ... More | visit website
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Royal Marine Hotel (5.11 miles)

Royal Marine Hotel

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The Royal Marine Hotel overlooks the mouth of the River Brora and offers calm, gracious surroundings, great food, leisure facilities, log fires and a Highland welcome.
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Mill Farm B and B (6.32 miles)

Mill Farm B and B

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Mill Farm is a working farm and family home, located just two miles away from the historic county town of Dornoch. Set in its own 50 acres of ground, Mill ... More

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Dornoch Hotel (6.81 miles)

Dornoch Hotel
Set in its own grounds, overlooking Royal Dornoch Golf Course and the sandy beaches of the Dornoch Firth, this attractive hotel is a few minutes walk from the centre of Dornoch, an enchanting little cathedral ... More | visit website
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Dornoch Castle Hotel (6.98 miles)

Dornoch Castle Hotel

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Set in private and beautifully manicured gardens, this Scottish Castle occupies a tranquil position in the heart of the beautiful village of Dornoch, yet still enjoys easy access to the A9. Steeped ... More

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Eagle Hotel (7.00 miles)

Eagle Hotel

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The Eagle Hotel is a beautiful, traditionally run hotel in the Idyllic highlands of Scotland. Situated in Royal Dornoch, it makes ideal base to explore the local area, or play ... More

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Carnegie Club at Skibo Castle (9.15 miles)

Carnegie Club at Skibo Castle
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Heaven On Earth Was How Andrew Carnegie Described Skibo - His Glorious Highland Castle Which Is Now Home To The Carnegie Club. The Carnegie Club ... More
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Morangie House Hotel (11.61 miles)

Morangie House Hotel
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The Morangie, a fine old Victorian mansion, is set on the northern outskirts of the Ancient and Royal Burgh of Tain, Ross & Cromarty, one of Scotland's oldest burghs. Its grand design and spacious and ... More | visit website

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Mansfield Castle Hotel (12.08 miles)

Mansfield Castle Hotel

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Mansfield House Hotel is a luxury country house hotel, rated 4 star by the Scottish Tourist Board, in which the resident owners provide a welcoming and friendly atmosphere in a comfortable ... More

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Dunroamin Hotel (15.06 miles)

Dunroamin Hotel

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A friendly hotel where a warm welcome is guaranteed. Scotland's Best Service Award 2002. The hotel has magnificent views all year round and is within easy access to the Scottish highlands.

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